The only thing I can say is Lalbagh garden is rich and you are doing a
great work of exploring it. Keep it up!

Dr Satish Phadke


On Tue, Dec 25, 2012 at 7:49 AM, raman <[email protected]> wrote:

> Large trees usually with large plank buttresses. Blaze layering fine but
> conspicuous. Leaf blades about 4-10 x 2-6 cm. Stalk of the terminal leaflet
> significantly longer than those of the lateral leaflets. Midrib raised on
> the upper surface. Pale, slightly elongated lenticels usually obvious on
> the leaf-bearing twigs. Domatia, if present, are foveoles, usually with
> hairs at the opening. Calyx lobes about 0.6-1 mm long. Petals ovate, about
> 1.7-3.8 mm long. Stamens usually eight or ten, rarely 12 and inserted below
> and outside the disk. Filaments about 1.3-2.3 mm long. Styles and stigmas
> ten in the female flowers, styles about 1 mm long. Fruits
> depressed-obovoid, about 20-25 x 20-38 mm. Endocarp hard and woody, about
> 1.8-2.5 x 2-3.5 mm. Seeds about 5-12 per fruit. Cotyledons 3-veined. The
> hard stony remains of the fruit normally persist beneath mature female
> trees. Each fruit or seed kernel resembling a flying saucer with portholes
> around the equator.
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